Tautomycetin

Tautomycetin is a lipid of Polyketides (PK) class. Tautomycetin is associated with abnormalities such as Toxic nephropathy and Dehydration. The involved functions are known as Signal, Regulation, Increased Sensitivy, Increased Device Sensitivity and phosphoric monoester hydrolase activity. Tautomycetin often locates in Neurosecretory Systems, Protoplasm, Mitochondria, Transplanted tissue and Blood. The associated genes with Tautomycetin are RAF1 gene, IL2 gene, IL2RA gene, BCL2 gene and cytochrome c''. The related lipids are branched chain fatty acid and Propionate.

References related to pathways published in Mol. Cancer Ther.


PMIDJournalPublished DateAuthorTitle
17172426Mol. Cancer Ther.2006Lee JH et al.Tautomycetin inhibits growth of colorectal cancer cells through p21cip/WAF1 induction via the extracellular signal-regulated kinase pathway.
19372564Mol. Cancer Ther.2009Adler JT et al.Tautomycetin and tautomycin suppress the growth of medullary thyroid cancer cells via inhibition of glycogen synthase kinase-3beta.